Pennzoil Motorsports update

FORT WASHINGTON, PA JANUARY 5, 2001 . . . There will be non-
stop activity at the three day Pennzoil Motorsports 2001 Auto
Racing Trade Show set for Fort Washington, PA Expo Center.
The show, covering 270,000 square feet and offering
everything ...

FORT WASHINGTON, PA JANUARY 5, 2001 . . . There will be non-
stop activity at the three day Pennzoil Motorsports 2001 Auto
Racing Trade Show set for Fort Washington, PA Expo Center.
The show, covering 270,000 square feet and offering
everything motorsports, will open at 1 p.m. on Friday,
January 12 and continue until 6 p.m. on Sunday, January 14.

"Show attendees will have plenty to keep their attention
once they are in the hall. We have more than 600 exhibit
booths in place. And there will be 150 motorsports vehicles,
representing all forms of the sport, on display. And there
will be book signings, autograph sessions, collectable
specials, opportunities to meet legends of the sport, the
U.S. Tobacco Ms Motorsports Pageant, auctions, Big Wheel
competition, live midget racing from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and so
much more. For race fans it will be like a kid in a
candy store," said event organizer Len Sammons.

"And show attendees will have the chance to meet NASCAR
Winston Cup racers Jimmy Spencer, Geoffrey Bodine, Chad
Little, Dave Blaney, Steve Park, Raybestos Rookie of the Year
Matt Kenseth and Jerry Nadeau. And there may be others
added to the show."

Washington Apple sponsored ASA driver Ricky Bryant will
be at the show all three days signing autographs. Former Indy
car racer and now safety equipment manufacturer Bill Simpson
will be signing copies of his new book. Author Monte Dutton
will be at the Area Auto Racing News booth signing copies of
his new book, "Jeff Gordon The Racer." And the new Davey
Allison book from Rising Star Publications will be available
at the show.

Danny Johnson, Ted Christopher, Fred Rahmer, Mike Blose,
and Mark McFarland, the Northeast's winningest drivers will
be doing autographs on Friday, January 12. All Star Circuit
of Champions Rookie of the Year will be at the Gale's
Haulmark Trailer Display on Friday to sign autographs.

Fans will have a chance to be part of a live press
conference, 3 p.m. at the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Display. Brian
Vickers will make a sponsorship announcement for his team and
Danny Sammons will talk about his plans to compete on the
Hooters ProCup Tour in 2001.

First thing on Saturday, January 13, Chad Little will be
in the Gale's Haulmark Trailer Display signing autographs.
And sure to attract a huge crowd is the autograph session at
the Area Auto Racing News display featuring several of the
Top 25 Asphalt Modified Drivers of the 20th Century. Included
will be Jimmy Spencer, Geoffrey Bodine, Ted Christopher,
Jerry Cook and others.

From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the
Year Matt Kenseth will be signing autographs in the C&C Ford
display area.

The U.S.Tobacco Ms.Motorsports Pageant will include
preliminaries at 1 p.m. and finals at 6 p.m. The new Ms.
Motorsports will earn $1500 for her efforts. And as soon as
the pageant is over the giant BUD screen will be used to show
the O'Reilly Chili Bowl Nationals from Tulsa, Oklahoma.

And on Sunday there will be Victory Lane Chapel starting
the day. Motorsports Legends will be signing special
collector cards available only at the show. And at 1 p.m.
Jerry Nadeau and Steve Park will be in Autograph Alley.

Big Wheel races, for youngsters 3 through 9 (three
classes), will be run on Sunday and there will be the Little
Miss Motorsports Contest.

Throughout the three day show there will be a variety of
seminars covering everything from sponsorship to safety. And
at the MotorMax Motorsports Garage live demonstrations will
feature Pennzoil World of Outlaws star Dale Blaney and Chuck
Merrill of Maxim Chassis along with Jim Bernheisel (Dirt Late
Models), Jimmy Horton of Olsen Performance Center's will talk
about Dirt Modifieds and there will be a variety of other
demonstrations.

Attendees are reminded that all autographs are FREE as
part of your admission ticket to the show.

Admission for adults is just $10.00 or a three day
ticket is available at $25.00. For youngsters 6 thru 12,
admission is just $3.00 and for kids, under 6, admission is
free.
Information on the show is updated regularly at
www.aarn.com or telephone 609.888.3618. After January 10
information can be obtained at 215.641.4500 ext. 51.
Discount lodging at local hotels is available by
telephoning Marilyn Saxton at 215.752.2392 or Plaza II Travel
at 215.943.0190.

Pennzoil Motorsports 2001 takes place at the Fort
Washington, PA Expo Center located just a short distance from
Exit 26 of the PA. Turnpike.